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Q: What is AOC-CR-600A?
A: AOC-CR-600A is a worksheet used in North Carolina for determining the prior record level for felony sentencing and prior conviction level for misdemeanor sentencing under the Structured Sentencing system.
Q: What does AOC-CR-600A provide?
A: AOC-CR-600A provides a standardized framework for calculating the prior record level for felony offenses and the prior conviction level for misdemeanor offenses.
Q: What is the purpose of AOC-CR-600A?
A: The purpose of AOC-CR-600A is to ensure consistency and fairness in sentencing by taking into account the defendant's prior criminal record.
Q: Who uses AOC-CR-600A?
A: AOC-CR-600A is used by judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and probation officers in North Carolina.
Q: What are the two main components of AOC-CR-600A?
A: The two main components of AOC-CR-600A are the prior record level worksheet for felonies and the prior conviction level worksheet for misdemeanors.
Q: Is AOC-CR-600A available in Spanish?
A: Yes, AOC-CR-600A is available in both English and Spanish to accommodate Spanish-speaking individuals.
Q: What is Structured Sentencing?
A: Structured Sentencing is a system used in North Carolina for determining the appropriate sentence for criminal offenses based on the severity of the offense and the defendant's prior record.
Q: Why is the prior record level important in sentencing?
A: The prior record level is important in sentencing because it helps determine the appropriate sentence based on the defendant's criminal history and the need for punishment and rehabilitation.
Q: How does AOC-CR-600A contribute to consistency in sentencing?
A: AOC-CR-600A provides guidelines and a standardized method for calculating the prior record level, ensuring consistency in sentencing decisions across different cases.
Q: Does AOC-CR-600A consider only felony offenses?
A: No, AOC-CR-600A considers both felony offenses (via the prior record level worksheet) and misdemeanor offenses (via the prior conviction level worksheet).
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